--. . .-.. )! WMIMWI jm--. & ft I 'i THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY. DEC 13, 1895. I MERRYCHRISTMAS i o ALL ! mnWinm,, , & 1 sit m ew! Hi y." 7 i i w t A Few of the Many USEFUL Presents Offered V.IO TL' ;.. v!, for Sale by it THE CLOTHIER JOS' BJWfSi MUFFLERS, NECKWEAR, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, An immense variety of these articles. Prices and styles to suit all. ? v . t . . . i 7 -li V .''I BOYS' AND CHILDRENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS What better or more useful presents can you give ? Out of Harmony Discord in music as in clothes Is either annoying or ridiculous. Many a garment, sold for the best, is a harsh discord of conflicting details, but in the "H. S. & M." make, you see a blending of all the parts into , a perfect harmony. An H. S. & M. garment fills the eye as good music 'satisfies the ear. It is a never ending source of pleasured v Thfc Label on a Garment Insures Perfect Fit and Satisfaction. Ik stands for the Best that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce. . , a Men's Hosiery . . . in fine wool, Lysle thread, and all cheaper grades, 1 :' '1-4 i " ''t-.tV ' Plush Capes, Cloth Caps, Gloves and Mittens To please all, at correct prices. i i H.S. Sc IV. FINE OVERCOATS The best on earlli, both in make and style, -f at lowest price. , ;( ;fetfc. i , f . - sj i. ' r.ea ' " f& 1 : : .'"" , A? IkUJ B iU GREAT-CQA There's double service, two- B told satisfaction in a coat that 4i fits. Our Overcoats and Ulsters are tailor-made. There is a certain style about them you can't get outside of our store, but that doesn't keep us from selling them for as little or less f than you re asked for ordinary goods at other stores. We're after the Overcoat business. v This Label on a Garment insure! Perfect Fit and Satisfaction. ssnm It stands for the Best that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce. 7 TT Silk and Satin Sl.v. Lining in til H., S. M. Ovtrcoata and UltUrt ait guuintitd to watt (Ml We have the best make of 14 . ,i MEN'S. SHOES i for the least' money in America I " '.! . ,-.v,. : H lr-TT". Hf . 1 II tl It t K. r. 1 . ' f 'it r , ia t . s n 4 WOOL BOOTS, ' , Rubber Overshoes, ';' ' Trunks and Valises, . , , , ; Etc., Etc, Etc, Silk Umbrellas, Fine Suspenders, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs. J ." i f r 4 i i s .ia-i'"" ' " :. k aiisiVP r that, are as gooa asitailor-nuule, anflso cheap. . . f , , . , (I't (... : I T ' r ' a " I.I I ,,', it ' ' !- . r1 -iLX-i- YES , ye aj'o stack on a. lot of ffirie Overcoats; that iB to say, we vr foolish enough to 'buy -more than we shook) htve. ' ' . ,, Our prices on them (will induce. fwt jb get V IOffiftvrkita MEN'S AND BOYS' SLIPPERS In Kid, Goat, and Embroidered. ' " V " t i ' , " - j ' " ' ' ' i i i H vT !N-f to . ' f ,K ' I Shirts for Fall Dross, ' Nwgligee 'Shirts, UNDEKWEAR rttuok into on of tkem. J-1L v FLANNEL. niW& i i i -r n inu,. I to work i 4. Skiru tf leiip in. n From the chwpe4tothtj.tvia wool; bound 'to 4 tWOVOty you warn. Ki t -, .1 - w wm-r. JnwwWiwwaj